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Saturday, June 29, 2002
Turner signs two
HEREFORD United are poised to unveil two more new signings, according to today's Evening News
John Grant, a striker formerly with Crewe Alexandra, has agreed terms to come to Edgar Street on a free transfer.
Director of Football Graham Turner has also recruited a left-back from a League club, although he will not name him until his contract with his previous club expires next week.
Turner said of 20-year-old Grant: "He is quick, mobile and strong, and has played about 10 times for Crewe."
HEREFORD United are poised to unveil two more new signings, according to today's Evening News
John Grant, a striker formerly with Crewe Alexandra, has agreed terms to come to Edgar Street on a free transfer.
Director of Football Graham Turner has also recruited a left-back from a League club, although he will not name him until his contract with his previous club expires next week.
Turner said of 20-year-old Grant: "He is quick, mobile and strong, and has played about 10 times for Crewe."
Friday, June 28, 2002
Regionalisation set to return?
A report on the Nationwide website says that Division Two and Three clubs are being urged to consider regionalisation by the latest financial report into the state of English football.
Financial consultants Deloitte and Touche have produced the report which concludes that 70 per cent of turnover is the 'comfort' level for expenditure on wages and their head of sport Gerry Boon believes regionalisation could help save clubs £100,000 a year.
"We raised this issue in 1997 but there was a lot of emotion of anger against it," said Boon.
"However, most of the other recommendations we made at the time have been implemented and people are now bringing it back on to the agenda.
"The issue is not about saving on travelling costs, it is about looking at ways to generate significantly more money.
"The games would generate more interest because there are more local derbies and more travelling fans.
"In 1997 we estimated that each club could gain an additional £50,000 a year if they regionalised the league. Now we are probably looking at £100,000."
A report on the Nationwide website says that Division Two and Three clubs are being urged to consider regionalisation by the latest financial report into the state of English football.
Financial consultants Deloitte and Touche have produced the report which concludes that 70 per cent of turnover is the 'comfort' level for expenditure on wages and their head of sport Gerry Boon believes regionalisation could help save clubs £100,000 a year.
"We raised this issue in 1997 but there was a lot of emotion of anger against it," said Boon.
"However, most of the other recommendations we made at the time have been implemented and people are now bringing it back on to the agenda.
"The issue is not about saving on travelling costs, it is about looking at ways to generate significantly more money.
"The games would generate more interest because there are more local derbies and more travelling fans.
"In 1997 we estimated that each club could gain an additional £50,000 a year if they regionalised the league. Now we are probably looking at £100,000."
Thursday, June 20, 2002
Tuesday, June 18, 2002
Devlin linked with Bulls
Northwich Victoria midfielder Mark Devlin is attracting interest from other Nationwide Conference clubs, but Vics boss and former Hereford attacker Jimmy Quinn is hopeful the midfielder will stay.
Hereford United have been linked with the former Exeter and Stoke City schemer, but Quinn told the Northwich Guardian: "I think he wants to stay and hopefully we can sort something out."
Northwich Victoria midfielder Mark Devlin is attracting interest from other Nationwide Conference clubs, but Vics boss and former Hereford attacker Jimmy Quinn is hopeful the midfielder will stay.
Hereford United have been linked with the former Exeter and Stoke City schemer, but Quinn told the Northwich Guardian: "I think he wants to stay and hopefully we can sort something out."
Monday, June 17, 2002
Thursday, June 13, 2002
Conference fixtures released
The Conference fixtures are out - here's Hereford's campaign in full:
Saturday 17 August - Hereford v Farnborough 15.00
Tuesday 20 August - Forest Green v Hereford 19.45
Saturday 24 August - Gravesend v Hereford 15.00
Monday 26 August - Hereford v Morecambe 15.00
Saturday 31 August - Nuneaton v Hereford 15.00
Tuesday 3 September - Hereford v Northwich 19.45
Saturday 7 September - Woking v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 14 September - Hereford v Chester 15.00
Tuesday 17 September - Hereford v Yeovil 19.45
Saturday 21 September - Stevenage v Hereford 15.00
Tuesday 24 September - Kettering v Hereford 19.45
Saturday 28 September - Hereford v Scarborough 15.00
Saturday 5 October - Hereford v Dag & Red 15.00
Tuesday 8 October - Leigh RMI v Hereford 19.45
Saturday 12 October - Burton Albion v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 19 October - Hereford v Halifax 15.00
Saturday 2 November - Doncaster v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 9 November - Hereford v Southport 15.00
Saturday 23 November - Dag & Red v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 30 November - Hereford v Barnet 15.00
Saturday 7 December - Margate v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 14 December - Hereford v Woking 15.00
Saturday 21 December - Chester v Hereford 15.00
Thursday 26 December - Telford v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 28 December - Hereford v Forest Green 15.00
Wednesday 1 January - Hereford v Telford 15.00
Saturday 4 January - Farnborough v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 18 January - Hereford v Gravesend 15.00
Saturday 25 January - Morecambe v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 8 February - Hereford v Nuneaton 15.00
Saturday 15 February - Northwich v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 22 February - Hereford v Stevenage 15.00
Saturday 1 March - Yeovil v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 8 March - Hereford v Kettering 15.00
Saturday 15 March - Scarborough v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 22 March - Barnet v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 29 March - Hereford v Margate 15.00
Saturday 5 April - Hereford v Burton Albion 15.00
Saturday 12 April - Halifax v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 19 April - Hereford v Leigh RMI 15.00
Monday 21 April - Southport v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 26 April - Hereford v Doncaster 15.00
Play-off dates will follow.
Fixtures courtesy of confguide.com. This is a provisional lists and changes may be made.
The Conference fixtures are out - here's Hereford's campaign in full:
Saturday 17 August - Hereford v Farnborough 15.00
Tuesday 20 August - Forest Green v Hereford 19.45
Saturday 24 August - Gravesend v Hereford 15.00
Monday 26 August - Hereford v Morecambe 15.00
Saturday 31 August - Nuneaton v Hereford 15.00
Tuesday 3 September - Hereford v Northwich 19.45
Saturday 7 September - Woking v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 14 September - Hereford v Chester 15.00
Tuesday 17 September - Hereford v Yeovil 19.45
Saturday 21 September - Stevenage v Hereford 15.00
Tuesday 24 September - Kettering v Hereford 19.45
Saturday 28 September - Hereford v Scarborough 15.00
Saturday 5 October - Hereford v Dag & Red 15.00
Tuesday 8 October - Leigh RMI v Hereford 19.45
Saturday 12 October - Burton Albion v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 19 October - Hereford v Halifax 15.00
Saturday 2 November - Doncaster v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 9 November - Hereford v Southport 15.00
Saturday 23 November - Dag & Red v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 30 November - Hereford v Barnet 15.00
Saturday 7 December - Margate v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 14 December - Hereford v Woking 15.00
Saturday 21 December - Chester v Hereford 15.00
Thursday 26 December - Telford v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 28 December - Hereford v Forest Green 15.00
Wednesday 1 January - Hereford v Telford 15.00
Saturday 4 January - Farnborough v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 18 January - Hereford v Gravesend 15.00
Saturday 25 January - Morecambe v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 8 February - Hereford v Nuneaton 15.00
Saturday 15 February - Northwich v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 22 February - Hereford v Stevenage 15.00
Saturday 1 March - Yeovil v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 8 March - Hereford v Kettering 15.00
Saturday 15 March - Scarborough v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 22 March - Barnet v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 29 March - Hereford v Margate 15.00
Saturday 5 April - Hereford v Burton Albion 15.00
Saturday 12 April - Halifax v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 19 April - Hereford v Leigh RMI 15.00
Monday 21 April - Southport v Hereford 15.00
Saturday 26 April - Hereford v Doncaster 15.00
Play-off dates will follow.
Fixtures courtesy of confguide.com. This is a provisional lists and changes may be made.
Tuesday, June 11, 2002
Crozier backs move
The Football Association's chief executive Adam Crozier has backed the two-up, two-down movement between Division Three and the Conference.
Crozier said from England's Awaji Island World Cup base in Japan through thefa.com: "We are happy that the great effort that the FA has put into this process has paid off. This is good news for English football at all levels and it's a real bonus for fair play too.
"A lot of hard work from a lot of different people has gone into making this happen and we're delighted to have been able to help bring about this change."
Conference chief executive John Moules said: "For the supporters of Conference clubs and clubs across the country, this landmark decision brings their dreams to fruition."
Meanwhile, Steve Piearce, the former Hereford United attacker, has confirmed his move to Hednesford Town.
The ex-Halesowen striker signed a one-year deal with the Keys Park based side yesterday.
The Football Association's chief executive Adam Crozier has backed the two-up, two-down movement between Division Three and the Conference.
Crozier said from England's Awaji Island World Cup base in Japan through thefa.com: "We are happy that the great effort that the FA has put into this process has paid off. This is good news for English football at all levels and it's a real bonus for fair play too.
"A lot of hard work from a lot of different people has gone into making this happen and we're delighted to have been able to help bring about this change."
Conference chief executive John Moules said: "For the supporters of Conference clubs and clubs across the country, this landmark decision brings their dreams to fruition."
Meanwhile, Steve Piearce, the former Hereford United attacker, has confirmed his move to Hednesford Town.
The ex-Halesowen striker signed a one-year deal with the Keys Park based side yesterday.
Sunday, June 09, 2002
Saturday, June 08, 2002
Monday, May 20, 2002
Saturday, May 18, 2002
Thursday, May 16, 2002
Wales secure three points
Wales have won their second match in the Unibond Four Nations Tournament, beating Scotland 2-1.
Hereford United's Tony James and Paul Parry featured in the match which puts Wales second in the table, two points behind the Republic of Ireland, on four points. The two meet in the final match. England have just two points, whilst Scotland have yet to open their account. The final games are played on Saturday.
After a slow start Wales played very good football in the second half of the match. They took the lead against Scotland in the 57-minute when Gary Lloyd scored direct from a free kick. Wales increased their lead in the 82-minute when Graham Evans, who had replaced Marc Lloyd-Williams scored following a very good move. Like in the England match Scotland scored their only goal in the third minute of injury time.
In tonight's other game, England lost 2-1 against Ireland, leaving the Irish needing just a draw from Saturday's game against Wales at Boston United, kick off 2pm, to win the championship. However, a Welsh win would see them take the Trophy. Only Wales or Ireland are still in with a shout of securing glory!
Wales have won their second match in the Unibond Four Nations Tournament, beating Scotland 2-1.
Hereford United's Tony James and Paul Parry featured in the match which puts Wales second in the table, two points behind the Republic of Ireland, on four points. The two meet in the final match. England have just two points, whilst Scotland have yet to open their account. The final games are played on Saturday.
After a slow start Wales played very good football in the second half of the match. They took the lead against Scotland in the 57-minute when Gary Lloyd scored direct from a free kick. Wales increased their lead in the 82-minute when Graham Evans, who had replaced Marc Lloyd-Williams scored following a very good move. Like in the England match Scotland scored their only goal in the third minute of injury time.
In tonight's other game, England lost 2-1 against Ireland, leaving the Irish needing just a draw from Saturday's game against Wales at Boston United, kick off 2pm, to win the championship. However, a Welsh win would see them take the Trophy. Only Wales or Ireland are still in with a shout of securing glory!
Tuesday, May 14, 2002
Wales robbed of win
Hereford United's Tony James and Paul Parry helped Wales to a 1-1 draw against England in the Unibond Four Nations Tournament at Boston United tonight.
An attendance of just 404 turned out for the game which Wales led from the sixty sixth minute though Neil O'Brien. A Simon Weatherstone goal three minutes into added time equalised for the English.
Gavin Williams, who recently moved from Hereford to Yeovil, also started in the Welsh team.
Hereford United's Tony James and Paul Parry helped Wales to a 1-1 draw against England in the Unibond Four Nations Tournament at Boston United tonight.
An attendance of just 404 turned out for the game which Wales led from the sixty sixth minute though Neil O'Brien. A Simon Weatherstone goal three minutes into added time equalised for the English.
Gavin Williams, who recently moved from Hereford to Yeovil, also started in the Welsh team.
Monday, May 13, 2002
Turner confirms Bentley interest
Hereford United chairman Graham Turner has confirmed that the Bulls have spoken to Telford United defender Jim Bentley.
Bentley's signature will be a coup for the Edgar Street club, as at least two other Football League clubs are thought to have discussed terms with him. Today's Shropshire Star said that a decision on Bentley's future is imminent.
United have yet to sign a player this summer, but lost Gavin Williams to Yeovil Town last week. "They made him an outstanding personal offer," said Turner, although it is thought that Hereford matched the contract financially.
Meanwhile, Halifax Town have been accepted to the Conference for next season following a meeting of officials on Friday.
Hereford United chairman Graham Turner has confirmed that the Bulls have spoken to Telford United defender Jim Bentley.
Bentley's signature will be a coup for the Edgar Street club, as at least two other Football League clubs are thought to have discussed terms with him. Today's Shropshire Star said that a decision on Bentley's future is imminent.
United have yet to sign a player this summer, but lost Gavin Williams to Yeovil Town last week. "They made him an outstanding personal offer," said Turner, although it is thought that Hereford matched the contract financially.
Meanwhile, Halifax Town have been accepted to the Conference for next season following a meeting of officials on Friday.
Friday, May 10, 2002
Gav out - to Yeovil
Yeovil Town have confirmed that Hereford United attacker Gavin Williams has signed for the Huish Park club.
The 21 year old Welshman had been offered a new contract at Hereford, it is thought which 'matched' his terms at Yeovil. However, he has chosen a move away from Edgar Street.
United should receive a fee from Yeovil for the move as Williams is not eligible for a free transfer under the Bosman ruling.
Yeovil Town have confirmed that Hereford United attacker Gavin Williams has signed for the Huish Park club.
The 21 year old Welshman had been offered a new contract at Hereford, it is thought which 'matched' his terms at Yeovil. However, he has chosen a move away from Edgar Street.
United should receive a fee from Yeovil for the move as Williams is not eligible for a free transfer under the Bosman ruling.
One in, one to stay?
Hereford United could be set to make their first summer signing, and retain a crucial player.
Telford United's out of contract defender Jim Bentley has been linked to the club, but the Bulls will fight with two un-named Division Two sides for his signature. Bentley, age 26, was the second top scorer at Bucks Head last season.
Hereford attacker Gavin Williams could also be set to stay at the club. Despite the financial crisis, the Bulls have said they 'will match' whatever he is offered by Yeovil Town, who were thought to be close to his signature.
Meanwhile, last night's meeting at the Richmond Club saw the vast majority of the audience vote to find out more about Supporters Direct. More on the story soon (when I get around to writing it up!).
Hereford United could be set to make their first summer signing, and retain a crucial player.
Telford United's out of contract defender Jim Bentley has been linked to the club, but the Bulls will fight with two un-named Division Two sides for his signature. Bentley, age 26, was the second top scorer at Bucks Head last season.
Hereford attacker Gavin Williams could also be set to stay at the club. Despite the financial crisis, the Bulls have said they 'will match' whatever he is offered by Yeovil Town, who were thought to be close to his signature.
Meanwhile, last night's meeting at the Richmond Club saw the vast majority of the audience vote to find out more about Supporters Direct. More on the story soon (when I get around to writing it up!).
Monday, May 06, 2002
Help the club and save money
Summer is traditionally a time of money shortages at Hereford United (is there a time that isn't!), so perhaps now is the best time to buy your season tickets. More...
Summer is traditionally a time of money shortages at Hereford United (is there a time that isn't!), so perhaps now is the best time to buy your season tickets. More...
Sunday, May 05, 2002
Turner interview on BBC
Read the BBC Hereford & Worcester interview with Hereford chairman Graham Turner. More...
Read the BBC Hereford & Worcester interview with Hereford chairman Graham Turner. More...
Friday, May 03, 2002
Wednesday, May 01, 2002
Takeover bid confirmed
A supporters consortium has tabled a bid for Graham Turner's Hereford United shares.
Bulls chairman Turner confirmed that he received the offer, tabled by long standing supporter and BOLSA committee member Martin Watson.
BBC Hereford & Worcester report that the consortium has experience of aiding clubs in financial trouble, including Bournemouth and Chesterfield.
More to follow soon.
A supporters consortium has tabled a bid for Graham Turner's Hereford United shares.
Bulls chairman Turner confirmed that he received the offer, tabled by long standing supporter and BOLSA committee member Martin Watson.
BBC Hereford & Worcester report that the consortium has experience of aiding clubs in financial trouble, including Bournemouth and Chesterfield.
More to follow soon.
Three United Players in Wales Squad
Three Hereford United players have been included in the Welsh semi-professional squad for the upcoming Home Nations tournament.
Goalkeepers: Tony Roberts - Dagenham & Redbridge; Pat Mountain - Newport County.
Defenders: Lee Woodyatt - Chester City; Tony James - Hereford United; Neil O'Brien - Carmarthen Town; Gary Lloyd - Barry Town; Andrew York - Barry Town; Matthew Coupe - Forest Green Rovers.
Midfielders: Ricky Evans - Total Network Solutions; Mike Flynn - Barry Town; Tony Pring - Newport County; Nathan Davies - Newport County; Simon Davies - Bangor City; Paul Parry - Hereford United.
Forwards: Marc Lloyd-Williams - Bangor City; Gavin Williams - Hereford United; Mark Dickeson - Llanelli; Graham Evans - Caersws; Peter Smith - Telford United.
Meanwhile, HU-FC.co.uk will endeavour to bring you the latest on the ongoing saga at Edgar Street, with news and information on the board's actions and team make-up over the next few days. Visit the Independent Hereford United Online Resource - www.HU-FC.co.uk.
Three Hereford United players have been included in the Welsh semi-professional squad for the upcoming Home Nations tournament.
Goalkeepers: Tony Roberts - Dagenham & Redbridge; Pat Mountain - Newport County.
Defenders: Lee Woodyatt - Chester City; Tony James - Hereford United; Neil O'Brien - Carmarthen Town; Gary Lloyd - Barry Town; Andrew York - Barry Town; Matthew Coupe - Forest Green Rovers.
Midfielders: Ricky Evans - Total Network Solutions; Mike Flynn - Barry Town; Tony Pring - Newport County; Nathan Davies - Newport County; Simon Davies - Bangor City; Paul Parry - Hereford United.
Forwards: Marc Lloyd-Williams - Bangor City; Gavin Williams - Hereford United; Mark Dickeson - Llanelli; Graham Evans - Caersws; Peter Smith - Telford United.
Meanwhile, HU-FC.co.uk will endeavour to bring you the latest on the ongoing saga at Edgar Street, with news and information on the board's actions and team make-up over the next few days. Visit the Independent Hereford United Online Resource - www.HU-FC.co.uk.
Tuesday, April 30, 2002
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